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Cervical length is 1.8cm at 30weeks 4day
My pregnancy is 30weeks 4days. Earlier Dr told me about SUA condition also. Now yesterday she told me to get admitted as cervical length is showing 1.8cm. I was on asprin 150mg which she has now reduced to 75mg. Taking thyroxin 12.5, astymn forte, levogen, shelcal-hd. she gave me 2injections yesternight and today also she will give 2 injections and from now onwards she will give 1injection every week to avoid pre term labor. I want to ask on  how much risk I am going for pre term labor and what else precautions at home I can take to avoid pre term pregnancy. Also what should be my sleeping position if I am feeling discomfort when I am sleeping on my left. Can anyone please reply and clear my doubts.
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Length of cervix less than 2.5 is abnormal yes you are at risk for preterm  labour besides rest there is no other way to prevent  preterm labour sleep the way you want that is not going to affect
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